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as more workers return to the navy yard, the pentagon promised to keep them safe. >> where there are failures, we will correct them. we owe the victims, their families and all our people nothing less. >> reporter: defense secretary hagel ordered three reviews of who gets on to u.s. bases. two days after the massacre, a year-long navy study revealed 52 felons got passes through one clearance program adding to the risk. the chief of naval operations denied economics played a part. >> we don't cut budgetary corners. >> reporter: gunman aaron alexis got his pass through a tougher clearance program, but kept it, despite clear signs his mental illness was getting worse, a red flag waved august 7th in rhode island. they called police and told them that he was hearing voices and hit by microwaves and police notified the navy base nearby and that is key to the investigation. >> what should have been done that wasn't done and should have been more done. >> reporter: questions asked after the fort hood massacre in 2009. more attention was promised to mental health issues. after army major nidal
as more workers return to the navy yard, the pentagon promised to keep them safe. >> where there are failures, we will correct them. we owe the victims, their families and all our people nothing less. >> reporter: defense secretary hagel ordered three reviews of who gets on to u.s. bases. two days after the massacre, a year-long navy study revealed 52 felons got passes through one clearance program adding to the risk. the chief of naval operations denied economics played a part....
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tahn chong is on the ground in virginia beach, but we begin with nbc's pentagon correspondent, jim miklaszewski. >> it looked like a war zone. the navy fighter jet plowed into this virginia beach apartment complex, setting it ablaze. much of the complex for senior citizens was wiped out in the initial contact. eye witnesses were in shock. >> that one is on fire. look at the roof. the other roof is getting ready to go on fire. oh, my god. this apartment complex right here. this one is already ruined. firefighters are doing the best they can to get it out. >> in the burned out wreckage, the unmistakable twin tails and jet engines from a u.s. navy f-18. eye witnesses reported smoke and flames coming from one of the wings. >> i heard whoop, whoop, whoop, and the pilot, just on the plane, and all of a sudden i looked up and boom, an explosion. >> one witness said it appeared the pilot struggled to gain control of the plane. >> i could hear the engines blowing out or either trying to restart, and i looked up and could see the plane going straight up with no sound or engines, and then i seen it pitch
tahn chong is on the ground in virginia beach, but we begin with nbc's pentagon correspondent, jim miklaszewski. >> it looked like a war zone. the navy fighter jet plowed into this virginia beach apartment complex, setting it ablaze. much of the complex for senior citizens was wiped out in the initial contact. eye witnesses were in shock. >> that one is on fire. look at the roof. the other roof is getting ready to go on fire. oh, my god. this apartment complex right here. this one...
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the pentagon reacts to a controversial book by a former u.s. marine is released today. and and a notorious drug lord in mexico is assassinated today. known as the cocaine god mother in your international headlines next. [ fingers tapping ] [ rain pattering ] [ heels clicking ] [ female announcer ] yoplait light tastes great now... ♪ ...and feels great later 20 delicious flavors of yoplait light, now at 90 calories each. yoplait, it is so good! >>> decision 12012 with the spot light shifting to the democrats tonight. in about 30 minutes we'll hear two highly anticipated speeches, one from a rising latino star. do you recall eight years ago, this is the platform which helped launch a relatively unknown barack obama into the spotted light. could we see the same tonight. . >> this guy did train there in the bay area as an undergraduate. he only got there because of affirmative action, he said his s.a.t.s weren't really good enough to go to stanford. but joaquin castro and julio castro the twins went on to go to law school, one's running for congress and the brother who gi
the pentagon reacts to a controversial book by a former u.s. marine is released today. and and a notorious drug lord in mexico is assassinated today. known as the cocaine god mother in your international headlines next. [ fingers tapping ] [ rain pattering ] [ heels clicking ] [ female announcer ] yoplait light tastes great now... ♪ ...and feels great later 20 delicious flavors of yoplait light, now at 90 calories each. yoplait, it is so good! >>> decision 12012 with the spot light...
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aaron alexis, was given clearance despite past gun related incidents, and following the newly released pentagon report that found the navy was not properly vetting contractors and that 52 convicted felons had access to military facilities. on capitol hill today the chief of naval operations told lawmakers safety and security are his top priority. >> i have read the report. we are reviewing it right now. to the degree we have vulnerabilities, we'll correct them. as the fbi continues to piece together the final days and hours of the shooter's life, they're painting of a man increase leg struggling with his mental health. they still haven't been able to determine a motive. in washington i'm danielle lee, nbc news. >> among the people killed, michael arnoldu who attended stanford's graduate school of business in 2007. the 59-year-old was a navy veteran and avid pilot. this morning his mother remembers him as a loving son, husband, and father. >> it's not real. it's not possible. it's not possible that they shot him just for no reason. you know, he loved the country, loved the navy, loved flying. he
aaron alexis, was given clearance despite past gun related incidents, and following the newly released pentagon report that found the navy was not properly vetting contractors and that 52 convicted felons had access to military facilities. on capitol hill today the chief of naval operations told lawmakers safety and security are his top priority. >> i have read the report. we are reviewing it right now. to the degree we have vulnerabilities, we'll correct them. as the fbi continues to...
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not exactly a favorite according to the pentagon. and the author/former navy s.e.a.l. may face actions. it details the raid that killed osama bin laden last year. the man who wrote it violated agreements to never reveal military skrets. the book is titled "no easy day." it goes on sale tuesday. >>> he knows he's won millions but has not come forward to claim the money. lottery officials say right here, this is surveillance of a man buying the $52 million winning mega millions lottery ticket at the quick and convenient convenience store in fremont. he's physically checked his ticket several times at bay area stores but for some reason has yet to claim the money. we talked with the cashier who sold him the ticket. >> i know him. he used to come almost every week. >> he has one year from the date of the draw to claim the prize or else he will lose all $52 million. >> then he has the rest of his life to spend it. enjoy. >>> when we come back, everyone knows what it's like to be married for ten years. how about 80 years? we'll introduce you to a couple. >>> 77 years later,
not exactly a favorite according to the pentagon. and the author/former navy s.e.a.l. may face actions. it details the raid that killed osama bin laden last year. the man who wrote it violated agreements to never reveal military skrets. the book is titled "no easy day." it goes on sale tuesday. >>> he knows he's won millions but has not come forward to claim the money. lottery officials say right here, this is surveillance of a man buying the $52 million winning mega millions...
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but pentagon officials say this was not a case of an iranian vessel harassing a u.s. navy vessel as has happened in the past. >>> court-martial proceedings started today at lackland airforce base in san antonio in the u.s. military's largest sexual assault scandal in more than 20 years. our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski reports on this latest example of a problem the military knows it needs to fix. >> reporter: air force staff sergeant louis walker went on trial today in texas charged with 28 counts of rape and sexual assault against ten female recruits, many still in their teens. he's among a dozen trainers at lackland airforce base under investigation for sexual assaults against 31 recruits. jennifer norris is not one of the 31 recruits but she did train at lackland and before she got there says she was drugged and raped by a recruiter in maine. >> i was frozen. i couldn't move. he did what he had to do and then just rolled over like i was a piece of trash. >> reporter: terrified, norris did not report the rape. like many victims in the male dominated mili
but pentagon officials say this was not a case of an iranian vessel harassing a u.s. navy vessel as has happened in the past. >>> court-martial proceedings started today at lackland airforce base in san antonio in the u.s. military's largest sexual assault scandal in more than 20 years. our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski reports on this latest example of a problem the military knows it needs to fix. >> reporter: air force staff sergeant louis walker went on trial today...
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the pentagon is reviewing the book to make sure it has no classified information. the author has been criticized by members of the navy seal who is have long operated under a code of strict secrecy. >> wall street is waiting for a big announcement from the fed and the impact of tropical storm isaac is being felt far from the eye of the storm. we turn to kayla tausche live at cnbc for all of the news before the bell. good morning. >> good morning. stock futures this morning are lower after stocks posted mild gains wednesday, markets started pushing higher just before the release of the fed's latest beige book report which found the economy is gradually expanding in different regions of the country. analysts say that probably means while the economy is growing it's not recovering well enough to stop the fed from launching another round of stimulus programs. we get data on unemployment and personal and income and spending, the dow rising 4 points to 13,107, the nasdaq also up 4 to 3081. tropical storm isaac is causing more pain for drivers at the pump. the national av
the pentagon is reviewing the book to make sure it has no classified information. the author has been criticized by members of the navy seal who is have long operated under a code of strict secrecy. >> wall street is waiting for a big announcement from the fed and the impact of tropical storm isaac is being felt far from the eye of the storm. we turn to kayla tausche live at cnbc for all of the news before the bell. good morning. >> good morning. stock futures this morning are lower...
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overnight the pentagon saying we're deeply saddened by the news of the lost submarine and our thoughts are indonesian families and sailors. we're sen search. the submarine's oxygenailors ne miracle. >> there's 53 people on board a submarine designed for 34 so that means whatever objection jens supplies they have, and they have been had more before they left will be used more quickly. >> the indonesian navy submarine vanished off the coast of bali early wednesday during a training exercise. the german-made diesel powered develops was built in 1977 and joined the indonesian fleet in 1981. a refit was completed in 2012. warships and helicopters and 400 people helping search this morning. close to where the submarine disappeared, an oil spill, may be a sign of mechanical issues or a signal from the missing sailors. and indonesia's military says that there may have been an electrical failure on board the submarine during a dive causing it to lose control. if that had happened then would mean the submarine potentially wouldn't be able to resurface. all of these things will be questions for t
overnight the pentagon saying we're deeply saddened by the news of the lost submarine and our thoughts are indonesian families and sailors. we're sen search. the submarine's oxygenailors ne miracle. >> there's 53 people on board a submarine designed for 34 so that means whatever objection jens supplies they have, and they have been had more before they left will be used more quickly. >> the indonesian navy submarine vanished off the coast of bali early wednesday during a training...
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we begin tonight with our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. nave officials told nbc news that captain owen honors would be temporarily relieved of his command of the aircraft carrier enterprise as early as tomorrow pending the navy's investigation into those controversial videos. that means he would not be in command of the ship when it sails off to afghanistan in a couple of weeks. this is what landed captain honors in all this trouble. a series of raunchy videos laced with profanity and gay bashing. they were produced aboard the enterprise four to five years ago when he was the ship's executive officer's second in command. >> i guess we won't be showing this to the kids at home, will we? [ bleep ]>> reporter: not only did he condone the videos, he took center stage, appearing in one edited shot as three different people. in flip-flops and a shower cap, he plays to the camera, revealing both men and women supposedly showering together. >> [ bleep ] you. >> reporter: in another segment, hono
we begin tonight with our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. nave officials told nbc news that captain owen honors would be temporarily relieved of his command of the aircraft carrier enterprise as early as tomorrow pending the navy's investigation into those controversial videos. that means he would not be in command of the ship when it sails off to afghanistan in a couple of weeks. this is what landed captain honors in all this...
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jim miklaszewski, nbc news, the pentagon. >>> across large parts of this country today the place to be was outside. in january, a huge warm weather system bringing spring fever to what's normally these dark days of winter. look at this map and realize all these red dots represent new all-time warm weather temperature records. the old records fell in 268 places yesterday. they tied records in 68 more. here's something else. it was warmer in rapid city, south dakota, than it was in miami, florida. nbc's kevin tibbles reports from sunny chicago. >> reporter: what's playing in peoria this winter? golf. >> i think people in arizona are jealous of us today. >> reporter: in chicago, more golf. tennis anyone? >> nice to be out in shorts and a t-shirt. >> reporter: a january warm up spans much of the nation including fargo, north dakota, where a year ago it looked like this. today, you get the picture. >> spring has sprung for the day. heading out and about, you'll need a pair of sunglasses and only a lighter jacket. >> reporter: i was going to use a thermometer as a prop to show you how warm i
jim miklaszewski, nbc news, the pentagon. >>> across large parts of this country today the place to be was outside. in january, a huge warm weather system bringing spring fever to what's normally these dark days of winter. look at this map and realize all these red dots represent new all-time warm weather temperature records. the old records fell in 268 places yesterday. they tied records in 68 more. here's something else. it was warmer in rapid city, south dakota, than it was in...
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that is one the pentagon is now investigating. today there will be a celebration and a press conference marking the end of don't ask, don't tell. >> it is now in the history books. >> you feel like there's more graffiti around town lately? you're right. the spike is up 38% from a year ago. 38,405 graffiti tags this year alone. that's the highest number since 1999. a san jose parks manager said he's not sure what is behind the spike, but it may have something to do with the economy and people's frustrates. they're talking to experts to figure out what is going on. >> stay lawmakers may give b.a.r.t. more power to deal with those. they will keep vandals and protesters who disrupt train service from entering the stations. they stormed b.a.r.t. stations efrl times. that bill is waiting for governor jerry brown's signature. >>> lights, camera, oakland. stty looks like hollywood as the stars hit the green carpet. brad pitt stars as billy bean. they pick the right players at the right price. he and the rest of the cast had a great time s
that is one the pentagon is now investigating. today there will be a celebration and a press conference marking the end of don't ask, don't tell. >> it is now in the history books. >> you feel like there's more graffiti around town lately? you're right. the spike is up 38% from a year ago. 38,405 graffiti tags this year alone. that's the highest number since 1999. a san jose parks manager said he's not sure what is behind the spike, but it may have something to do with the economy...
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the pentagon has told nbc news it was not a training mission, but the pilots were allegedly trying to take pictures of each other's helicopter in a majestic setting. the chopper desended, one emerging before hitting disaster. we showed you two of the retired navy pilots, one a tactical controller. >> i'm not exactly sure what they're doing, but yeah, i think there is a little basis for an investigation there. >> my gut reaction? why someone would want to sacrifice their career to do something off a flight plan would be -- i mean, that's a career-killing event right there. >> no one at the base would go on camera but a spokesman said the helicopter sustained class c damage, meaning damage more than 50,000 but less than $500,000. >> now, that was artie oheda reporting for us, and they say it was not a normal exercise. the pilots have been grounded and depending on the outcome, they could lose their license. >>> the department of justice today ended the private packets between six local pet companies which made secret agreements not to poach one of their employees. the pixar animation st
the pentagon has told nbc news it was not a training mission, but the pilots were allegedly trying to take pictures of each other's helicopter in a majestic setting. the chopper desended, one emerging before hitting disaster. we showed you two of the retired navy pilots, one a tactical controller. >> i'm not exactly sure what they're doing, but yeah, i think there is a little basis for an investigation there. >> my gut reaction? why someone would want to sacrifice their career to do...
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the pentagon has made several reviews. a year-long navy study showed 52 $ gunman aaron alexis got his security pass through a tougher clearance program despite signs that his mental illness was getting worse. in august, alexis called police from a rhode island hotel room and told him he was hearing voices. his mother apologized to the victims today. >> aaron is now in a place where he can no longer do harm to anyone. and for that, i am glad. to the families of the victims, i am so very sorry that this has happened. my heart is broken. >> rhode island police did warn the u.s. navy last month. >> if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. leaders announced they will attempt to wipe out obama care by using a new technique, how will t.3rw affect you? could it work? the details to let us know. >> here's the back story. house runs as you may have known, have voted 41 times to either defund or repeal obama care outright. a democratically7mm controlled senate has blocked the way so far. this time they ear willing to wager fund
the pentagon has made several reviews. a year-long navy study showed 52 $ gunman aaron alexis got his security pass through a tougher clearance program despite signs that his mental illness was getting worse. in august, alexis called police from a rhode island hotel room and told him he was hearing voices. his mother apologized to the victims today. >> aaron is now in a place where he can no longer do harm to anyone. and for that, i am glad. to the families of the victims, i am so very...
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tacklaban the terior minister said all systems, l communicationspower, water, all are down tonight the pentagon sayit is dispatching u.s. military forces the region to assist in the recovery. tab la -- the city hardest hit is about 360 les from manila wherthe humatarian response is being coordinated. it's where we nd correspondent angus walker now with the ve latest. gus? reporter: as every hour passes we are getting a clearer picture of the devastaon here as resers begin to make thr way into the worst affected areas. tonight one thing is clear. the damage is far worse than people had feare it been 24 hours sinceuper typhoon haiyan roared ashoren the philippines wi winds of more than 150 mis an hour. flattening entire cities. >> there were heavy winds, hea rains. no power, no cell phones wle the storm passed. >> we have so many dead people. we don't havbags. bags for the dea >> reporter: the death toll stands now at 1200 but is expected to rise sharply as rescue teams reach remot villages. >> thousands of homes are completely wiped out. not only the rai then the water sweeps in and it n just ta
tacklaban the terior minister said all systems, l communicationspower, water, all are down tonight the pentagon sayit is dispatching u.s. military forces the region to assist in the recovery. tab la -- the city hardest hit is about 360 les from manila wherthe humatarian response is being coordinated. it's where we nd correspondent angus walker now with the ve latest. gus? reporter: as every hour passes we are getting a clearer picture of the devastaon here as resers begin to make thr way into...
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lawmakers here want a closer look at an investigation that was already ongoing by the pentagon inspector general. they were looking at access and risk at this facility, another nearby in virginia and norfolk, virginia, whether or not the government may have cut corners in implementing the access systems here. that may or may not affect the investigation of what happened here, but it is certainly something they want to take a closer look at in light of what's happened. >> tracie potts in washington, d.c., thank you so much. of course, we'll continue to follow that story for you here on nbc news. >>> and turning now to colorado and the unprecedented flooding west. right now across the state, the search for the missing continues by air, water and land. as the skies finally clear, rescuers are hoping to get into those towns cut off by the rising water. nbc's lee anne gregg joins us from hard-hit boulder. leea leeanne, good morning to you. what's the latest you're hearing? >> reporter: that's right much the office of emergency management puts that number of unaccounted for at 650 people. that
lawmakers here want a closer look at an investigation that was already ongoing by the pentagon inspector general. they were looking at access and risk at this facility, another nearby in virginia and norfolk, virginia, whether or not the government may have cut corners in implementing the access systems here. that may or may not affect the investigation of what happened here, but it is certainly something they want to take a closer look at in light of what's happened. >> tracie potts in...
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the pentagon has ordered a security review for all u.s. military bases, not just domestically, but around the world. there are plenty of questions and concerns about how the government vets its huge workforce. we continue our coverage of the navy yard shooting on the website. there you'll find a photo gallery and text messages sent out during the tense moments after the shooting. that's at nbcbayarea.com. >>> more money, more cops. california getting nearly $20 million in federal grants to help hire more than 100 new police officers across the state. congresswoman barbara lee announced today that oakland is getting ten new overs with that portion of the money. oakland was awarded the largest grant out of the 39 california cities. the grants are awarded based on financial needs, crime rates and community policing plans. the city of heyward is also receiving funding which money will be used to hire two safety officers to address the issue of gang violence. >> b.a.r.t. says there's one more day of negotiations scheduled for this week and one
the pentagon has ordered a security review for all u.s. military bases, not just domestically, but around the world. there are plenty of questions and concerns about how the government vets its huge workforce. we continue our coverage of the navy yard shooting on the website. there you'll find a photo gallery and text messages sent out during the tense moments after the shooting. that's at nbcbayarea.com. >>> more money, more cops. california getting nearly $20 million in federal...
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it uses artificial intelligence to analyze drone foot an for the pentagon. many were upset with the coil. they say google doesn't care and the company has become less familiar. >>> and elon musk focuses on a new management style. he released a statement to the company listing changes that need to happen. he says getting rid of distractions is key but a lot of people think the timing is peculiar. he left the company last week to recharge. tesla shares fell 2.5% today. >>> the tax numbers in for the first ever legal marijuana sales and they're disappointing. the first quarter satisfies topped $60 million from january through march. the state thought it would be closer to $87 million. some say it is just too high. others say the dispensaries are too slow to get their licenses. >>> guaranteed parking at b.a.r.t. people who car pooled to the station using the app called scoop got parking spots. >>> deadly demonstrations in gaza. protesters violently rejecting the new embassy and israeli forces respond. >> talking about one the of the most heinous crimes of the. >
it uses artificial intelligence to analyze drone foot an for the pentagon. many were upset with the coil. they say google doesn't care and the company has become less familiar. >>> and elon musk focuses on a new management style. he released a statement to the company listing changes that need to happen. he says getting rid of distractions is key but a lot of people think the timing is peculiar. he left the company last week to recharge. tesla shares fell 2.5% today. >>> the...
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. >> reporter: lawmakers want more details on a pentagon report that questions whether the government cut corners and put bases like the washington navy yard at risk. >> lots of questions about gun control and whether it can pass. the families of the newtown tragedy were already scheduled to be here today. they are going to be talking and other families of victims of violence around lunchtime here at the capital. live from washington, i'm frascy po frascy pots. >>> san francisco board of supervisors shooting down a plan to sell old guns to a gun manufacturer. that plan would have allowed some of the used guns to be sold to officers within the sheriff's department. then, the rest would have been sold to gunmaker smith & wesson. the board argued selling a gun to a manufacturer would allow the guns then to end up out on the street. the board did, however, agree to let sheriff officers buy their very own weapons >>> a trio of bay area police agencies will get new officers. oakland will receive $4.5 million, enough to hire ten new officers. hayward and east palo alto were awarded money to
. >> reporter: lawmakers want more details on a pentagon report that questions whether the government cut corners and put bases like the washington navy yard at risk. >> lots of questions about gun control and whether it can pass. the families of the newtown tragedy were already scheduled to be here today. they are going to be talking and other families of victims of violence around lunchtime here at the capital. live from washington, i'm frascy po frascy pots. >>> san...
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lawmakers want more answers on a pentagon report, places like washington navy yard at risk. and as a result of all that, there will be a lot of eyes object this now, richard. the president has ordered a review of all federal facilities. secretary hagel wants a review of the clearances. >>> the husband of one of the 12 victims says he now has a hole that will never be filled. nbc's tom costello has more on those whose lives were stolen. >> reporter: taps at the navy memorial for the 12 men and women who came from all walks of life, gunned down in a place supposed to be safe. among them 53-year-old sylvia frasier. >> my sister was a person who was very giving and loving. give you, truly, her shirt off her back. >> reporter: 46-year-old bernard proctor leaves two teenage boys. his ex-wife says he loved them dearly. martin bodrog was 54. he is survived by his wife of 23 years and three daughters. 59-year-old michael arnold had been married for 30 years with two sons. >> i am so proud of him. he has been a really, really wonderful son, and a wonderful father and a wonderful husba
lawmakers want more answers on a pentagon report, places like washington navy yard at risk. and as a result of all that, there will be a lot of eyes object this now, richard. the president has ordered a review of all federal facilities. secretary hagel wants a review of the clearances. >>> the husband of one of the 12 victims says he now has a hole that will never be filled. nbc's tom costello has more on those whose lives were stolen. >> reporter: taps at the navy memorial for...
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>>> pay cuts for soldiers, the pentagon report found conditions in 18 countries are improving to the point the department of defense bean counters will no longer offer danger pay. that change saved about $120 million and will affect the salaries of some 56,000 troops. >>> while congress battles to restore lower interest rates on student loans, business insider has compiled a list of the most expensive american colleges and that includes tuition, fees, room and board. the top three are all over $61,000 a year. new york university tops the list followed by harvey mudd college, bard college. >>> it may be a buzz kill in colorado for marijuana smokers. the state will decide how much to tax recently legalized pot. voters will cast ballots in november on a proposed 15% excise tax and a 10% sales tax on all marijuana purchases. >>> and next to london where the royal baby frenzy is reaching a fevered pitch. >>> plus, all your sports highlights. >>> now to london where we eagerly await for news on the arrival of the prince or princess of cambridge. we're learning more about exactly how the wo
>>> pay cuts for soldiers, the pentagon report found conditions in 18 countries are improving to the point the department of defense bean counters will no longer offer danger pay. that change saved about $120 million and will affect the salaries of some 56,000 troops. >>> while congress battles to restore lower interest rates on student loans, business insider has compiled a list of the most expensive american colleges and that includes tuition, fees, room and board. the top...
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. >>> in matter of hours the pentagon is expected to announce women will be eligible for combat roles. it's a move we've been expecting since january when the official announcement was made. today in the bay's marla tellez with more. >> it was almost five months ago when then secretary of defense leon panetta lifted the ban on women serving in combat roles. the military is expected to say women, you can train as navy s.e.a.l.s, army rangers and other front line jobs. the plan says women could start training as army rangers by mid 2015 and as navy s.e.a.l.s a year later. to qualify for either position women will reportedly be expected to pass the very same physical test and meet the exact same requirements as men. this means, for instance, to become a navy s.e.a.l., the website says candidates have to be able to swim 500 yards, do a certain number of push-ups, sit-ups and pullups and run 1 1/2 miles in a short amount of time. the same will hold true for women. the supporters include aclu which sued the government over the exclusion of women in combat roles. we spoke to the attorney in
. >>> in matter of hours the pentagon is expected to announce women will be eligible for combat roles. it's a move we've been expecting since january when the official announcement was made. today in the bay's marla tellez with more. >> it was almost five months ago when then secretary of defense leon panetta lifted the ban on women serving in combat roles. the military is expected to say women, you can train as navy s.e.a.l.s, army rangers and other front line jobs. the plan...
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but the pentagon warns that such conclusions are premature. tonight the fbi is joining the investigation with forensic support looking into how a team of well-trained special forces was ambushed the pentagon says, by a group of roughly 50 isis linked fighters. military officials now say the special forces who were meeting with the tribal elders may have been delayed intentionally allowing isis to prepare the ambush. new questions as the team was exposed without drone support directly overhead. a coverage gap the u.s. commander for africa publicly complained about for more than a year. earlier this year, the commander for africa warned 20% to 30% of his intelligence requirements were satisfied. writing, this limits situational understanding, support to operations, and fails to offer threat indications and warnings. defense secretary jim matis summoned to capitol hill. >> we can always improve on communication and that's what we will do. >> we don't want the next 9/11. >> senator lindsay graham warning americans about a new stage in the war in i
but the pentagon warns that such conclusions are premature. tonight the fbi is joining the investigation with forensic support looking into how a team of well-trained special forces was ambushed the pentagon says, by a group of roughly 50 isis linked fighters. military officials now say the special forces who were meeting with the tribal elders may have been delayed intentionally allowing isis to prepare the ambush. new questions as the team was exposed without drone support directly overhead....
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the pentagon says the author violated agreements to not reveal military secrets. the book goes on sale tuesday. >> 6:26. it's time to check back in on the weather department. christina loren is here to look at the weather ahead. we have a holiday with changing weather. >> it is going to be very different between the three days as we head through the holiday weekend. starting today, we already have major changes on the way. temperatures coming down by 10 to 15 degrees and we have night delays. if you are trying to get out of town could be problematic due to the thick fog. everything on time for now out of oakland. fog and drizzle over the east shore. san jose, everything on time for now. we'll have your full forecast coming up. first your drive, here's anthony. >> we want to keep you updated with the bum b.a.r.t.en bridge closure. a heads up this weekend that will be closed through tuesday when it will reopen at 5:00 a.m. we have an accident at sfo, 101 northbound at the north access ramp that closed the ramp. if you're taking the airport early, get there early. th
the pentagon says the author violated agreements to not reveal military secrets. the book goes on sale tuesday. >> 6:26. it's time to check back in on the weather department. christina loren is here to look at the weather ahead. we have a holiday with changing weather. >> it is going to be very different between the three days as we head through the holiday weekend. starting today, we already have major changes on the way. temperatures coming down by 10 to 15 degrees and we have...
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given mattis's popularity at the pentagon, other departures may follow. >> our thanks to courtney kube for that report. >>> day three of the government shutdown, and still no end in sight. hundreds of thousands of federal employees are on furlough this morning as president trump digs in on his demands for border wall funding. he doubled down on twitter, writing late last night, "everyone knows you can't have border security without a wall." earlier he wrote, "it is only a good fashioned wall that works." nbc's correspondent geoff bennett has the latest. >> reporter: the government shutdown drags on. no truce on the horizon in the battle over funding mr. trump's border wall. acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney offering his prediction on how long it will last. >> i think that is -- it's very possible the shutdown will go beyond the 28th and into the new congress. >> reporter: and who's on the hook to pay? >> none of that is mexico paying for the wall. >> technically you and i both know that it cannot work exactly like that. >> reporter: mulvaney says the white house has dropp
given mattis's popularity at the pentagon, other departures may follow. >> our thanks to courtney kube for that report. >>> day three of the government shutdown, and still no end in sight. hundreds of thousands of federal employees are on furlough this morning as president trump digs in on his demands for border wall funding. he doubled down on twitter, writing late last night, "everyone knows you can't have border security without a wall." earlier he wrote, "it is...
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navy destroyer rushed to the aid of commercial ships that the pentagon says came under ballistic missile fire from iranian-backed militias we get late details now from courtney kube at the pentagon. >> reporter: tonight the white house pointing the blame squarely at iran after an hours-long drama at sea sunday that saw a u.s. military warship rush to aid three commercial vessels under fire >> that gun, the weapons here are being supplied by iran and iran we believe is the ultimate party responsible for this >> reporter: it began around 9:15 a.m. sunday when a ballistic missile landed near a commercial ship in the red sea. then at noon the "uss carney," a navy destroyer, intercepted the first of three drones fired towards commercial ships and the "carney" itself. ballistic missiles later hitting all three of the cargo ships, one after another. none of the ships suffered major damage or casualties. responding to each distress call, the "carney" found itself directly in the path of houthi attack drones the pentagon says there are no indications the drones were targeting the "carney" but sti
navy destroyer rushed to the aid of commercial ships that the pentagon says came under ballistic missile fire from iranian-backed militias we get late details now from courtney kube at the pentagon. >> reporter: tonight the white house pointing the blame squarely at iran after an hours-long drama at sea sunday that saw a u.s. military warship rush to aid three commercial vessels under fire >> that gun, the weapons here are being supplied by iran and iran we believe is the ultimate...
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. >> reporter: the navy denies that a pentagon report citing money issues with its security clearance program made thefá na yard less safe. >> we don't cut budget corners for -- >> so there is a focus here on security for military bases, on the suspect and finding out more about him. on these workers returning today but also on the victims. this weekend on sunday president and mrs. obama are scheduled to attend a memorial for them. >> no doubt that will be so emotional. >> park safety expected to be front and center at san francisco's recreation and park submission kmigs meets later today. the public expected to be part of the meeting to talk about the recent incidents at holly park. a young mother was run over by a park truck. the driver didn't stop but did later turn himself in to police. charges have not been filed but could be later on this month. >> despite the massive fire that threatened to dump cash people still have clean drinking water. the remnants of the fire continue to shoulder more than a month after it started. this week the utilities commission says thefd,Ñ clarity
. >> reporter: the navy denies that a pentagon report citing money issues with its security clearance program made thefá na yard less safe. >> we don't cut budget corners for -- >> so there is a focus here on security for military bases, on the suspect and finding out more about him. on these workers returning today but also on the victims. this weekend on sunday president and mrs. obama are scheduled to attend a memorial for them. >> no doubt that will be so emotional....
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pentagon video shows the smoke trail from an american drone shot down by iran. >> they made a very big mistake. >> reporter: president trump on a response. >> you'll find out. you'll find out. >> reporter: according to the "new york times," late thursday the president approved military strikes with multiple senior officials involved in or briefed on the deliberations but the president abruptly pulled back. "the times" reports planes were in the air and ships were in position but no missile had been fired when word came to stand down. >> it may have been a rogue action by the republican guards and he ordered a strike and then somebody, i'll bet it was the jcs, got to him and told him you'd better back off, which fortunately i think he did. >> reporter: white house and pentagon officials declined to comment and no one asked the article be withheld. the u.s. says the drone was shot down over international waters. iran says it was in their air space. thursday's military operation in motion after bipartisan white house meetings. >> the president may not intend to go to war here, but we're w
pentagon video shows the smoke trail from an american drone shot down by iran. >> they made a very big mistake. >> reporter: president trump on a response. >> you'll find out. you'll find out. >> reporter: according to the "new york times," late thursday the president approved military strikes with multiple senior officials involved in or briefed on the deliberations but the president abruptly pulled back. "the times" reports planes were in the air...
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the pentagon declined nbc news' request for comment. jeremy quashio is the man who released many of these videos. >> there's a lot of pressure by the global public, american public, for answers. >> reporter: and it's not just the public asking questions. former intelligence officers and even presidents have been talking about this for weeks. now lawmakers on intelligence committees are demanding answers. >> there's enough obvious evidence here that we need to take this seriously, not downplay it. >> >>> and switching gears a little bit, it is friday. we have a lovely weekend ahead of us. vianey rana is in to talk about what we can expect, whether you're looking into stars or unidentified flying objects. >> i don't think they're flying inland. look at the skies. they don't have anything to hide behind. might be hiding behind the fog if you're in san francisco. great shot of san jose. look at that heading into the weekend. this one is my favorite shot of the morning since yesterday. look how beautiful this is. we see the bridge, we see th
the pentagon declined nbc news' request for comment. jeremy quashio is the man who released many of these videos. >> there's a lot of pressure by the global public, american public, for answers. >> reporter: and it's not just the public asking questions. former intelligence officers and even presidents have been talking about this for weeks. now lawmakers on intelligence committees are demanding answers. >> there's enough obvious evidence here that we need to take this...
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we want to go right to the pentagon and nbc news pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. and jim, from your perspective, how did details change today? >> reporter: well, brian, in terms of the details, we heard from the white house that they were actually changing the story about some of the events that occurred inside that compound. particularly when it came to the shooting of osama bin laden. initially, the white house said he was armed. then they said he was unarmed. and today we learned that his wife actually charged a navy s.e.a.l., who then shot her in the leg before he shot osama bin laden twice. you know, but overall, this journey, the kind of intelligence gathering to get osama bin laden, took years. and there were a few lucky breaks along the way. for more than 15 years osama bin laden was america's most wanted. but in the end it was a lowly courier that brought down the world's most notorious terrorist. u.s. officials tell nbc news the original tip came unwittingly from 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed and abu farraj al libbi while both were in cia custod
we want to go right to the pentagon and nbc news pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. and jim, from your perspective, how did details change today? >> reporter: well, brian, in terms of the details, we heard from the white house that they were actually changing the story about some of the events that occurred inside that compound. particularly when it came to the shooting of osama bin laden. initially, the white house said he was armed. then they said he was unarmed. and today we...
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can comes after a lengthy review by pentagon officials. the addition is expected for at many as 4,000 u.s. troops in that region and a renewed effort to give help toave live coverage of the president's address tonight at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific. >>> and talking about that address tomorrow morning on the show. meanwhile, back to the story everyone is talking about coast to coast today, the great american eclipse. it's finally here. nbc's tom costello is aboard the "uss yorktown" in mount pleasant, south carolina where the total eclipse is set to end its stay in the continental united states. tom, to you. >> reporter: we are expecting 3,000 people here on the "yorktown." these folks got up at 0-dark 30. are you excited? [ cheers ] going totally dark in charleston at about 2:46 this afternoon about a minute to two minutes. not an exact science, turns out. a lot of different estimates and a lot of variables weigh into this. give you a couple last pointers about wearing these special eclipse shades. if you are going to be looking up at the s
can comes after a lengthy review by pentagon officials. the addition is expected for at many as 4,000 u.s. troops in that region and a renewed effort to give help toave live coverage of the president's address tonight at 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific. >>> and talking about that address tomorrow morning on the show. meanwhile, back to the story everyone is talking about coast to coast today, the great american eclipse. it's finally here. nbc's tom costello is aboard the "uss...
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our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski is there with us this evening. good evening. >> reporter: they are holding their breath over the release of this book and feel betrayed by one of their own. the specific details of the raid on this compound that killed osama bin laden have been some of the most closely held secrets by the u.s. navy seals. it appears now that sacred oath of silence is about to be broken. "no easy day" the first-hand account of the mission that killed osama bin laden is written under the pseudonym mark owen, a 36-year-old former member of seal team 6 who now lives in alaska. according to the publisher dutton the author gives a blow by blow narrative of the assault and watched bin laden die. he was one of the first men through the door and was present at his death. the book has already stirred a firestorm of controversy among navy seals who are expected to take their secrets to the grave. >> i have friends at the command seal team 6 who definitely feel this was a betrayal that one of their own got out and immediately, you know, essent
our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski is there with us this evening. good evening. >> reporter: they are holding their breath over the release of this book and feel betrayed by one of their own. the specific details of the raid on this compound that killed osama bin laden have been some of the most closely held secrets by the u.s. navy seals. it appears now that sacred oath of silence is about to be broken. "no easy day" the first-hand account of the mission that killed...
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the pentagon just warned that climate change poses a threat to half of all military sites. and you have our top generals working on a parade. man, you had a chance to be in the military and you dodged it. if you want to hold a parade for something you yourself actively avoided, why not throw an irs parade or a parade of personal trainers? [ light laughter ] what's next? are you going to make the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff plan your prom? but be careful if you do, because if it goes by popular vote, you're not going to be happy with who they choose for king and queen. [ cheering and applause ] if it's popular vote. on top of the fact that it would be a waste of time and money, there's also the fact that the pentagon itself doesn't even seem to want it. because trump also asked for a military parade for his inauguration and the pentagon didn't seem too psyched. a pentagon official wrote in an internal e-mail at the time that the trump team is seriously considering adding military vehicles to the inaugural parade. later, in response to an e-mail confirming that the
the pentagon just warned that climate change poses a threat to half of all military sites. and you have our top generals working on a parade. man, you had a chance to be in the military and you dodged it. if you want to hold a parade for something you yourself actively avoided, why not throw an irs parade or a parade of personal trainers? [ light laughter ] what's next? are you going to make the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff plan your prom? but be careful if you do, because if it goes...
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except for those who would need to know in the pentagon or the cia and the white house. so i just felt a personal responsibility to keep it close. but that meant that i was basically having to consult with myself, to be honest. >> keeping this secret also meant going on about the business of the presidency. touring that awful storm damage in alabama while knowing at that very moment u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s were already on the move halfway around the world. >> you had to go to tuscaloosa. >> yeah. >> you had to go have fun at the correspondents' dinner. seth meyers makes a joke about osama bin laden. >> people think bin laden is hiding in the hindu kush but did you know he's hosting on c-span? >> there's no real depiction there's something afoot. >> you know, when i go down to tuscaloosa, i'm very much present there. because the tragedy and the devastation that had happened to the folks there, i think consumed all my attention. so that wasn't difficult to focus on. the correspondents' dinner was a different story. that was a little bit of acting going on there, because my min
except for those who would need to know in the pentagon or the cia and the white house. so i just felt a personal responsibility to keep it close. but that meant that i was basically having to consult with myself, to be honest. >> keeping this secret also meant going on about the business of the presidency. touring that awful storm damage in alabama while knowing at that very moment u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s were already on the move halfway around the world. >> you had to go to...
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we're live at the pentagon with the details. >>> also ahead, president obama pushes key re-election themes in his state of the union address, including his plan to rebuild the economy. we'll get reaction from vice president joe biden and republican hopeful newt gingrich when they join us. >>> plus, demi moore in the hospital after an emergency call was placed from her los angeles home. we'll tell you how she's doing. >>> those stories and oscar nominee glenn close stops by when we get started on a wednesday morning, right here on "today." >> thank you, matt. >>> while this marks gabrielle giffords's last day in office as congresswoman, she will formally submit her letter of resignation later on today. this follows a very emotional outpouring of support from members of congress at last night's state of the union address. giffords announced her plans to resign this past week in order to focus on her recovery. you may recall she was shot in the head last january in tucson. a shooting spree there that killed six others. >> remarkable recovery there. >>> 6:56 right now. dogs have been man's bes
we're live at the pentagon with the details. >>> also ahead, president obama pushes key re-election themes in his state of the union address, including his plan to rebuild the economy. we'll get reaction from vice president joe biden and republican hopeful newt gingrich when they join us. >>> plus, demi moore in the hospital after an emergency call was placed from her los angeles home. we'll tell you how she's doing. >>> those stories and oscar nominee glenn close...
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>> courtney kube at the pentagon. thank you. >>> tonight the white house is condemning a pro-palestinian protest outside a jewish-owned restaurant in philadelphia as completely unjustifiable and antisemitic. stephanie gosk is there for us tonight. >> reporter: at goldie falafel shop in philadelphia a lunchtime rush. little sign of the scene sunday night where police say 400 to 500 protesters gathered. >> goldie goldie you can't hide. we charge you with genocide! >> reporter: they accused the restaurant co-owned by israeli chef michael solomonov of supporting genocide in gaza. today the white house called the protest antisemitic. pennsylvania's governor said it echoed 1930s germany. >> the purposeful gathering of a mob outside of a restaurant simply because it is owned by a jewish person, well, that's antisemitism, plain and simple. >> reporter: solomonov has multiple restaurants in the area specializing in israeli food. he was born in israel but grew up in pittsburgh. so far the award-winning chef hasn't commented pub
>> courtney kube at the pentagon. thank you. >>> tonight the white house is condemning a pro-palestinian protest outside a jewish-owned restaurant in philadelphia as completely unjustifiable and antisemitic. stephanie gosk is there for us tonight. >> reporter: at goldie falafel shop in philadelphia a lunchtime rush. little sign of the scene sunday night where police say 400 to 500 protesters gathered. >> goldie goldie you can't hide. we charge you with genocide!...
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the pentagon confirms that 30 u.s. troops, 7 afghan troops and an afghan interpreter were killed when their helicopter was shot down responding to assist other troops caught in a firefight with the taliban. the dead include 22 navy s.e.a.l.s, some of them members of the legendary s.e.a.l. team 6, the unit credited with the killing of osama bin laden in pakistan earlier this year. the horrible news comes at the end of a week in which those back home were focused on knt's debt, falling stock prices and partisan squabbling. >> now this brute's reminder, we are still a knt at war with 98,000 american troops putting their lives on the line i afghanistan every day. we begin our coverage from our kabul base and atia abawi. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the taliban quickly claimed responsibility for today's attack stating that its fighters shot down the helicopter with a rocket. the american and afghan special forces were working side-by-side when their operation took a deadly turn. a senior american officia
the pentagon confirms that 30 u.s. troops, 7 afghan troops and an afghan interpreter were killed when their helicopter was shot down responding to assist other troops caught in a firefight with the taliban. the dead include 22 navy s.e.a.l.s, some of them members of the legendary s.e.a.l. team 6, the unit credited with the killing of osama bin laden in pakistan earlier this year. the horrible news comes at the end of a week in which those back home were focused on knt's debt, falling stock...
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. >> the pentagon announced today more troops are headed to the border. close to 4,000 additional forces will deploy to help u.s. customs and border protection. these additional yununits are bg deployed for 90 days. president trump confirmed the plan on twitter. >> a popular rapper that says he was born in the u.s. has been arrested by i.c.e. after he overstayed his visa. 21 savage was taken into custody early this morning in atlanta after performing at a super bowl music fest. i.c.e. officials say the rapper is from the united kingdom and that his visa expired back in 2005. in an interview a few years ago, 21 savage said he is from decatur, georgia. in 2014 he was convicted of felony drug charges. >> it's not too late to get the flu vaccine. the centers for disease control reports that the flu is now widespread in 45 states. that's up from 36 just a week ago. young children, the elderly, and people with health conditions are more susceptible to complications from the flu. >> google has big plans in austin, texas. the tech giant is building a 35 story off
. >> the pentagon announced today more troops are headed to the border. close to 4,000 additional forces will deploy to help u.s. customs and border protection. these additional yununits are bg deployed for 90 days. president trump confirmed the plan on twitter. >> a popular rapper that says he was born in the u.s. has been arrested by i.c.e. after he overstayed his visa. 21 savage was taken into custody early this morning in atlanta after performing at a super bowl music fest....
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all this comes as a deadline approaches for the pentagon to tell congress what it knows about ufos. >> nbc's gadi schwartz has been following all of this for us. good morning. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, guys. first, it was the pictures and a video. now, it's radar data backing up reports of unidentified objects harassing one of our navy's stealth ships right off the coast of san diego, and then >> 781 just sped up to 46 knots, 50 knots. >> reporter: u.s. navy sailors reacting to a radar screen tracking unidentified objects flying around their stealth ship. >> 138 knots, holy [ bleep ]. it's fast. >> reporter: at times the radar lighting up with nine objects that could be similar to those captured on night vision and infrared video swarming warships for a week in july of 2019 and then disappearing without a trace. >> that one's pretty much perfect, right? >> yeah. >> reporter: at one point, two objects suddenly vanishing from the screen, something experts say can happen with smaller targets, but the man who released the video says it might suggest the objects went ab
all this comes as a deadline approaches for the pentagon to tell congress what it knows about ufos. >> nbc's gadi schwartz has been following all of this for us. good morning. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, guys. first, it was the pictures and a video. now, it's radar data backing up reports of unidentified objects harassing one of our navy's stealth ships right off the coast of san diego, and then >> 781 just sped up to 46 knots, 50 knots. >> reporter:...
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others point to ship logs that call the objects drones or uavs but a former official with the pentagon program that dealt with advanced aerial threats says for years the u.s. military has encountered mysterious objects that seem capable of traveling more than 11,000 miles an hour or able to transition from air to water without slowing down >> some of these videos are 20, 25 minutes long in other cases these things are 50 feet away from the cockpit. >> reporter: but he says most alarming are incursions over restricted nuclear assets >> we've actually had some of our nuclear capabilities disabled by these things. if russia or china had the ability to disable our nuclear strike capability or defense capability, that's pretty significant that's a concern >> reporter: we reached out to the pentagon about those alleged incursions they say they do not comment on intelligence matters and that lou elizondo left the pentagon in 2017 and does not speak for the department of defense. lester >> yeah, it's got us all thinking thank you, gadi. >>> after a stunning upset for best actor anthony hopkins
others point to ship logs that call the objects drones or uavs but a former official with the pentagon program that dealt with advanced aerial threats says for years the u.s. military has encountered mysterious objects that seem capable of traveling more than 11,000 miles an hour or able to transition from air to water without slowing down >> some of these videos are 20, 25 minutes long in other cases these things are 50 feet away from the cockpit. >> reporter: but he says most...
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jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. so much to follow this morning. we heard from one witness who said you do have to have an i.d. to get into that building. security there will be one of the issues we'll continue to follow. >>> let's take a turn and get a check of the weather. >> let's show you what's going on right now. we're talking about better weather for our friends who are in colorado. we're going to start to finally see a break in that weather. right now, we do have some showers and thunderstorms, but those have moved away. there is a little light fog. they are expecting that fog to start to break by around 10:00 am. in fact, according to larimer sheriff's office, they expect to begin air evacuations in some of the areas that have been cut off, starting at 10:00 am this morning. out west again, gorgeous day. 87 in los angeles. >>> 8:34 on a back to work monday. i just want to show you some very different shots that we are getting across the bay area. a this is the golden gate bridge, where those low clouds will burning off quickly. meanwhile w
jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. so much to follow this morning. we heard from one witness who said you do have to have an i.d. to get into that building. security there will be one of the issues we'll continue to follow. >>> let's take a turn and get a check of the weather. >> let's show you what's going on right now. we're talking about better weather for our friends who are in colorado. we're going to start to finally see a break in that weather. right now, we do have some...
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at 6:37 our time american airlines flight 77 crashed into the western facade of the pentagon killing all 59 people on board and 125 military and civilian personnel inside the building. in 30 minutes defense secretary ashton carter will lay a wreath and deliver remarks. there will also be a moment of silence and when this happens we will also take you there live and bring it to you. we will be covering september 11th ceremonies throughout the morning. to see a list of local 9/11 memorials taking place across the bay area you can always head to our website nbcbayarea.com. >>> on a day where we're honoring heroes, seems more than appropriate that three more will be celebrated in sacramento after they thwarted a suspected terror attack on a paris bound train. >> "today in the bay" kris sanchez joins us with a preview of what to expect from today's heroes parade. >> reporter: the sacramento mayor says it will be fit for a king. on the same day as that parade one of the three childhood friends who stopped that terror attack on that french train talks about those fateful moments that change
at 6:37 our time american airlines flight 77 crashed into the western facade of the pentagon killing all 59 people on board and 125 military and civilian personnel inside the building. in 30 minutes defense secretary ashton carter will lay a wreath and deliver remarks. there will also be a moment of silence and when this happens we will also take you there live and bring it to you. we will be covering september 11th ceremonies throughout the morning. to see a list of local 9/11 memorials taking...
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the pentagon's assessment concluded the amount of cuts would result in the smallest army in marine corps in decades, air force since the 1950s and navy in nearly a century. defense contractors met this week with him to express their concerns about the budget cuts. it was first launched in 1955. they've always appreciated the design, which helps it stand up to a daily beating. they sold 1.8 million since the latest version was introduced in 1992. i know. my dad wanted to get me one. so he thought i wouldn't drive fast with a lot of friends. and they were big. so they were safe. >> i understand. i've only seen the backseat of the crown vics. that was back in college. courtney, great stuff. >> you left her speechless. she didn't know how to react. a one of a kind sound off the coast of long beach, possibly the first time we heard a blue whale call from above water. it's a low groaning sound. take a listen. sounds like a growl, for sure. >> sounds like he's got indigestion. >> two whale researchers said they were not aware of the sound having ever been recorded above water before. but blue w
the pentagon's assessment concluded the amount of cuts would result in the smallest army in marine corps in decades, air force since the 1950s and navy in nearly a century. defense contractors met this week with him to express their concerns about the budget cuts. it was first launched in 1955. they've always appreciated the design, which helps it stand up to a daily beating. they sold 1.8 million since the latest version was introduced in 1992. i know. my dad wanted to get me one. so he...
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we have it covered tonight beginning with our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> reporter: morning rush hour in the nation's capital pierced by the wail of sirens. 8:15, the first reports that a gunman was on a shooting rampage inside the sea systems command at the navy yard, crackling across fire dispatch radios. >> we have a report on the fourth floor of a male with a shotgun. multiple shots fired, multiple people down. >> reporter: patricia ward was in line at the navy command cafeteria when suddenly the first gun shots rang out. >> there were three gunshots straight in a row. pop, pop, pop. three seconds later it was pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. so it was about a total of seven gunshots. we just started running. >> reporter: for sean carroll it was surreal. he couldn't believe what he was hearing. >> i was running and i heard gunshots. holy cow. i don't know. they could have been way above me. i wasn't stopping to think what was going on. >> reporter: eyewitnesses report the shooter took up a position on the fourth floor overlooking a massive atrium in the center of the building. f
we have it covered tonight beginning with our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> reporter: morning rush hour in the nation's capital pierced by the wail of sirens. 8:15, the first reports that a gunman was on a shooting rampage inside the sea systems command at the navy yard, crackling across fire dispatch radios. >> we have a report on the fourth floor of a male with a shotgun. multiple shots fired, multiple people down. >> reporter: patricia ward was in line at the...
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courtney kube joins us from the pentagon. courtney, what do we know >> reporter: yeah, that's right, lester two iranian navy ships attempted to stop, board, and seize two commercial oil tankers in international waters in the middle east today according to the u.s. military in the first case around 1:00 a.m., the iranian ship left the area after the u.s. navy destroyer, the "uss mcfaul" and two surveillance aircraft arrived on scene, but in the other, more daring incident about three hours later, another iranian ship fired multiple rounds on a separate oil tanker the ricochet of those rounds seen in this u.s. navy video. no one was injured or killed the navy saying the ship did sustain minor damage the tanker issued a distress call, and the "uss mcfaul" sped to the scene chasing away the iranian ship according to the u.s. navy, in the last two years, iranian ships have attacked or seized commercial ships nearly 20 times leading the u.s. to step up its patrols with additional ships and aircraft in the region today, iran denied
courtney kube joins us from the pentagon. courtney, what do we know >> reporter: yeah, that's right, lester two iranian navy ships attempted to stop, board, and seize two commercial oil tankers in international waters in the middle east today according to the u.s. military in the first case around 1:00 a.m., the iranian ship left the area after the u.s. navy destroyer, the "uss mcfaul" and two surveillance aircraft arrived on scene, but in the other, more daring incident about...
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why the pentagon is threatening legal action. >> poker may be in the cards for silicon valley. >> for the latest news, traffic, and weather find us on facebook. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles. and its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. yeah, bye. have you seen my -- yes. and...thank you. [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. excuse us, while we changella. into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. >> right here this is a live shot, plenty of overcast skies to show you in san francisco on this friday morning. christina says expect a cooldown. we'll get the full forecast in a bit. 5:12. >> the defense department could be on the offensive, it's considering legal ac
why the pentagon is threatening legal action. >> poker may be in the cards for silicon valley. >> for the latest news, traffic, and weather find us on facebook. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles....
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as the pentagon announced the u.s. is drawing back from leading the operation. >> nearly all, some 75% of the combat air patrol missions in support of the no-fly zone are now being executed by our coalition partners. >> reporter: despite that claim, americans have been flying 70% of all combat missions this week, leading to questions from congress about america's role. in a letter to the president, house speaker john boehner complained that the administration has not clearly defined the libya mission. today press secretary jay carney responded, but would not let cameras record the briefing. >> and we have in a very substantial way consulted with congress and we'll continue to do that. >> reporter: even many democrats agree with the republican speaker that the president should do more to explain his goals. >> the boehner questions are valid. he's asking what's the duration, what's the mission, what's the cost, what's our exit strategy. and i think the president needs to answer these questions, not just for the congress
as the pentagon announced the u.s. is drawing back from leading the operation. >> nearly all, some 75% of the combat air patrol missions in support of the no-fly zone are now being executed by our coalition partners. >> reporter: despite that claim, americans have been flying 70% of all combat missions this week, leading to questions from congress about america's role. in a letter to the president, house speaker john boehner complained that the administration has not clearly defined...